A girl was eaten by a large crocodile near a Lake of America earlier this month. The tragic incident took place due to the negligence of the girls who were not aware of the fact that a monster crocodile was hiding in the pool. The girl, who became a victim of biggest reptile, was standing right on the bank of pool at that time.
Both the friends used to visit the Lake quite regularly before this incident, the survived girl told the media. She gave the details of this tragic incident and said that both of them came there to spend their weekend near lake. They had also brought a handy cam with them to capture the event.
One of the girls decided to stand in front of the pool to make the background of the picture beautiful. Since the other girl was adjusting the frame, a mighty crocodile jumped out of the pool and get the better of the girl. The crocodile picked the girl into its deadly jaws and disappeared back into the water.
The survived girl made hues and cries to save her friend but until then it was too late for the unfortunate lass. There were no chances of bringing the girl back from monstrous jaws of reptile. Other girls ran away from the place but the incident was recorded in the camera.
The atmosphere of the Lake was saddened by the incident and they closed it for the common visitors. The girl was digested by the monster crocodile within few minutes after the incident. No one could dare to visit the lake after the incident.
Many products today are made from alligator or crocodile leather, from purses and shoes to custom leather dog collars. When trying to determine whether alligator or crocodile leather is more superior leather or more luxurious, there are many factors to consider before making a final determination.
Generally, alligator leather is viewed as the nicer and more luxurious leather, with more symmetrical scale patterns and a softer hide. Alligator has a smoother and more "three-dimensional" feel than crocodile skin, and alligator hides typically command the highest prices. It is one of the most highly sought raw materials by the manufacturers of luxury items
Although extremely rare, a very few number of crocodile skins can compare with the quality of alligator hide. These would include "Nile crocodile" and Australian saltwater crocodile. When processed and tanned correctly, these very rare and expensive crocodile skins can meet or exceed the luxuriant nature of alligator skin.
There really is only one species of alligator, known as the American Alligator. In contrast, there are over a dozen species of crocodiles from all over the world. The most common is the Brown Caiman, which is found in Central and South America. Generally, caiman skin is drier and stiffer than alligator skin, and significantly less durable. Unfortunately, many items made from caiman skins are deceptively labeled as alligator products.
Most species of crocodile are endangered and therefore illegal to hunt and harvest for commercial use, or at the very least their use is restricted by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).
When examined closely, crocodile or caiman skin will have small pits in the scales. These pits do not
At first glance, it can be very difficult to tell crocodile from alligator leather. They are similar in a number of ways, and both will provide many years of useful service. However, the value and quality of the leather can vary greatly depending upon the tanning process used and the body section of the donor animal from which the leather is taken. The most important considerations tend to be softness, scale pattern, and finish.
For the most part, alligator skin is of a far greater quality, with more symmetrical scale patterns, softer skin, and a smoother feel than crocodile skin.

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